Eubanks was a native of Lucedale, Miss., and a longtime resident of Mobile. He was a member of Semmes Church of God and served as chaplain of the Good Sam Club of Alabama. A U.S.Navy veteran, Eubanks was a member and vice president of the Mobile Roadrunners Camping Club. He also was a member of Springhill Lodge No. 896 F&AM. Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Jeanette Eubanks of Mobile; a son, Henry Nathan Eubanks Jr. of Jackson; two brothers, Walter A. Eubanks of Wetumpka, Ala., and George D. Eubanks of Mobile; and three sisters, Edna Hare of Mobile, Earline Bazor of Theodore and Margaret Hare of Wetumpka. The service is set for noon today at Serenity Funeral Home on Old Pascagoula Road, with burial in Serenity Memorial Gardens.
Published Saturday, December 1, 2001, Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama
Eubanks was a native of Lucedale, Miss., and a longtime resident of Mobile. He was a member of Semmes Church of God and served as chaplain of the Good Sam Club of Alabama. A U.S.Navy veteran, Eubanks was a member and vice president of the Mobile Roadrunners Camping Club. He also was a member of Springhill Lodge No. 896 F&AM. Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Jeanette Eubanks of Mobile; a son, Henry Nathan Eubanks Jr. of Jackson; two brothers, Walter A. Eubanks of Wetumpka, Ala., and George D. Eubanks of Mobile; and three sisters, Edna Hare of Mobile, Earline Bazor of Theodore and Margaret Hare of Wetumpka. The service is set for noon today at Serenity Funeral Home on Old Pascagoula Road, with burial in Serenity Memorial Gardens.
Published Saturday, December 1, 2001, Mobile Register, Mobile, Alabama
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